scholarly journals دور أنماط القيادة الإدارية المعاصرة في تدعيم سلوك المواطنة التنظيمية في قطاع السكن : حالة ديوان الترقية والتسيير العقاري لولاية غارداية = The Role of Administrative Leadership Styles in Strengthening the Behaviour of Organizational Citizenship in the Housing Sector : Case Study of the Agency of Promotion and Real Estate Management of the State of Ghardaia

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 291-312
Author(s):  
عبد القادر دبون ◽  
عبد اللطيف صيتي
2016 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 16-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bartłomiej Marona

Abstract The main goal of this paper is to present the role of individual concepts of public management in the process of real estate management in Polish municipalities. Special attention was given to New Public Management (NPM) as well as Good Governance (GG). The paper, apart from a review of literature and its critique, is based on the results of a survey conducted among municipalities belonging to the Kraków Metropolitan Area. This study demonstrates that both the NPM and the GG concepts do not constitute a benchmark model in the practice of municipal real estate management in Poland. The concepts are treated more as a set of tools from which the majority of municipalities choose only some, selected instruments.


2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 63-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Gross ◽  
Ryszard Źróbek ◽  
Daniela Špirková

Abstract Public real estate management is performed according to country-specific procedures. However, there are some features which are common for all post-socialist countries. It may be possible to implement and transfer into the Polish system the good management practice which has been developed by leading countries. On the other hand, Poles may have a chance to become acquainted with the rules governing public real estate management in other countries and to identify some practices which ought to be avoided. There is no need to implement faithfully those procedures which in other countries have been recognized as generally inadequate or inefficient and have been replaced by new solutions. This pertains to some principal components of the real estate management system. The aim of the paper has been to present public real estate management systems in Poland and Slovakia in the context of good governance, and to suggest some indicators for assessing the procedures in these systems in terms of their efficiency.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-87
Author(s):  
Esmir Maslesa ◽  
Per Anker Jensen

Purpose IT platforms such as integrated workplace management system (IWMS) gain higher importance in real estate management, but there is a lack of knowledge on what IWMS is and what the drivers are for its implementation in real estate organisations. The paper aims to provide knowledge on this. Design/methodology/approach The research combines theories of real estate management, IT implementations and change management, with a qualitative case study of IWMS implementation in a public real estate organisation in Denmark. The research data consist of customer surveys, document studies, semi-structured interviews and in-depth analysis of IWMS features. Findings The paper identifies several drivers for IWMS implementation, such as data standardisation, validation and easier data exchange, business process optimisation, decrease in IT costs and improved customer service. Furthermore, the case study reveals that the IWMS implementation is not considered as a definite IT project but as an organisational change project impacting the entire organisation. Originality/value There has so far not been any public real estate organisations in Denmark using IWMS, and the knowledge about IWMS in public real estate sector is therefore limited. To date, no one has analysed what the drivers are for IWMS implementation in real estate organisations. This research paper brings new knowledge on IWMS and presents drivers for IWMS implementation, observed from an implementation process in a public real estate organisation.


Author(s):  
Intra Lūce

Abstract The article deals with the concept of quality and compliance in the context of the short-cycle professional higher education (SCHE) program in the field of real estate management. The article highlights the role of graduates and employers in assessing the quality and compliance and surveys of students as well. The surveys of students, graduates and employers and the analysis of legislation allow assessing the quality and compliance of SCHE study program in real estate management. Currently, in Latvia, the qualification of a house manager can be obtained at three accredited higher education institutions, studying in a short-cycle professional higher education program, which, in accordance with European Qualifications Framework (EQF), is the first-level professional higher education program. The article will mainly focus on the quality and compliance of the house managers’ professional qualification acquisition in short-cycle higher education programs in Latvia. Data analysis, synthesis and logical construction methods have been used in this article.


Author(s):  
Omer Alla Gabo Omer, Khalid Abdulla Nasreldin

The study aims to clarify the role of banking finance on developing housing sector in Sudan (2011- 2018). Descriptive analytical and case study approaches were used. The study reached several results, including a weak contribution (4%- 14%) of commercial banks in financing housing sector due to restriction of granting real estate finance. Moreover, political instability and miss- management of public resources have contributed to the failing of some economic and social projects. Nevertheless, Real Estate Commercial Bank (RECB) played a vital role in developing the housing sector through financing, constructing and rehabilitation of some housing projects. The study recommended to increase the capital of RECB and real estate financing ratio to enable it to provide housing and public services such as electricity, water stations and schools especially for people with low- income. Also, the state should take into consideration designing housing plans and banking policies that support housing sector to enable it to meet population growth.


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